Don't chase the wind

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Mitu100@
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Don't chase the wind

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It takes 10,000 hours to become really good at something and reach master status.

Let's look at the Beatles. Malcolm Gladwell uses the Beatles as an example. The Beatles played eight hours a day in Hamburg and were on stage for months without a break. That wasn't a studio, that was a live experience.

Which band has the opportunity to gain stage experience for eight hours a day? Hardly any.

Bill Gates had access to a computer as a teenager. Not even every university had a computer at that time. Libraries didn't even have a computer and Bill Gates already had ecuador telegram screening access to a computer as a teenager.

When the golden age of computers began, Bill Gates already had ten thousand hours of programming experience under his belt, giving him an extreme lead over everyone else.

George RR Martin has now become very famous. But the interesting thing about him is that he has always written. As a child he sold horror stories for pennies in the neighborhood and he continued writing for the rest of his life. What we are experiencing today with Game of Thrones is just the tip of the iceberg.

This is the culmination of fifty years of writing.

Means for you:

Don't expect your first eBook to be a huge success. The best way to sell more eBooks is to write more eBooks .


And that's why I want to encourage you to keep these three laws in mind. In a short-lived time, where Instagram millionaires suddenly appear and disappear again, where Facebook gurus come and go, where super bloggers promise you something and in a year they suddenly no longer exist.

In these fast-moving times, don't let that distract you and stick to the things that really stand the test of time.
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